The geometry and mineralization features of small left-lateral strike-slip faults and associated fractures in Lake Edison Granodiorite of the central Sierra Nevada, California, were examined in order to model the three-dimensional structure of strike-slip faults. These faults, which are reactivated joints, were also examined to determine fault sizes, starting joint size, and evidence for fluid flow. The associated secondary fractures are usually found in the dilational quadrants of fault-tip regions. The longest fault-segment trace is 32.14 m; the longest joint trace is 22 m. The joint population length (l) is represented by a power-law distribution (l-n) and it is l-1.22. The fault-segment distributions are l-0.23~0.79, and the compiled fa...
Close to surface, cohesive rocks fail in extension, which results in open fractures that can be seve...
Close to surface, cohesive rocks fail in extension, which results in open fractures that can be seve...
Close to surface, cohesive rocks fail in extension, which results in open fractures that can be seve...
The geometry and mineralization features of small left-lateral strike-slip faults and associated fra...
Three small strike-slip fault zones exposed in granitic rock in the central Sierra Nevada, Californi...
Field studies of faults exhumed from seismogenic depths provide useful data to constrain seismologic...
This study focuses on the development of mineralized fractures in the Cathedral Peak Granodiorite, ...
Three traverses across the exhumed trace of the Punchbowl fault zone in the Pelona Schist, southern ...
It is increasingly apparent that faults are typically not discrete planes but zones of deformed rock...
Increases in the dimensions of strike-slip faults including fault length, thickness of fault rock an...
Fault zones are structurally highly spatially heterogeneous and hence extremely complex. Observation...
Field-based structural analysis of an exhumed, ~10-km-long strike-slip fault zone elucidates process...
textLower Cambrian Eriboll Formation sandstones of the Ardvreck Group that crop out in the Hebridean...
Structural discontinuities—such as opening mode joints, shear fractures, and faults— tend to occur i...
Spatial arrangement is a fundamental characteristic of fracture arrays. The pattern of fault and ope...
Close to surface, cohesive rocks fail in extension, which results in open fractures that can be seve...
Close to surface, cohesive rocks fail in extension, which results in open fractures that can be seve...
Close to surface, cohesive rocks fail in extension, which results in open fractures that can be seve...
The geometry and mineralization features of small left-lateral strike-slip faults and associated fra...
Three small strike-slip fault zones exposed in granitic rock in the central Sierra Nevada, Californi...
Field studies of faults exhumed from seismogenic depths provide useful data to constrain seismologic...
This study focuses on the development of mineralized fractures in the Cathedral Peak Granodiorite, ...
Three traverses across the exhumed trace of the Punchbowl fault zone in the Pelona Schist, southern ...
It is increasingly apparent that faults are typically not discrete planes but zones of deformed rock...
Increases in the dimensions of strike-slip faults including fault length, thickness of fault rock an...
Fault zones are structurally highly spatially heterogeneous and hence extremely complex. Observation...
Field-based structural analysis of an exhumed, ~10-km-long strike-slip fault zone elucidates process...
textLower Cambrian Eriboll Formation sandstones of the Ardvreck Group that crop out in the Hebridean...
Structural discontinuities—such as opening mode joints, shear fractures, and faults— tend to occur i...
Spatial arrangement is a fundamental characteristic of fracture arrays. The pattern of fault and ope...
Close to surface, cohesive rocks fail in extension, which results in open fractures that can be seve...
Close to surface, cohesive rocks fail in extension, which results in open fractures that can be seve...
Close to surface, cohesive rocks fail in extension, which results in open fractures that can be seve...